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KUALA LUMPUR - Prosecutors have
charged Malaysian opposition leader
Anwar Ibrahim and two of his allies with
breaking various laws during a massive
street rally to demand electoral fairness.
The charges could distract Anwar from
preparing for national elections that many
speculate will be held by September.
The three men were charged in a Kuala
Lumpur court with defying a court ban
against assembling at a... READ MORE
US CORPORATE giants have outsourced the
dangerous work of building and maintaining
communications towers to tiny subcontracting
companies, at a cost of scores of lives according
to media reports overnight. In the past nine years,
nearly 100 workers have died, 50 of them on mobile
phone towers. Read more at ProPublica.
VENTERSDORP - A court has found a black
farmworker guilty of murdering a white supremacist
in rural South Africa. A younger farmworker was
acquitted of murder, but found guilty on other
charges.
The two black farmworkers were accused of beating
69-year-old Eugene Terreblanche to... READ MORE
QUEBEC CITY - The International Olympic
Committee has scotched any idea of a minute’s
silence at the London Olympics opening ceremony
to remember Israeli athletes killed at the Munich
Games in 1972.
The Israeli government wrote to the... READ MORE
LONDON - Ronald Reagan’s foundation has
denounced the sale by a Channel Islands online
auction house of a vial that allegedly contains
blood residue from the late US president.
The PFCAuctions house said the blood vial being
auctioned was used by the laboratory... READ MORE
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White supremacist murder guilt
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Reagan’s blood furore
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